I wonder if they implemented such a feature if it wouldn't be breaking the license of Norton (or whoever else's antivirus software) since they Norton in this case will likely have a purchasable version capable of scanning all your PCs on a network.
I wonder if they implemented such a feature if it wouldn't be breaking the license of Norton (or whoever else's antivirus software) since they Norton in this case will likely have a purchasable version capable of scanning all your PCs on a network.
I really don't know if they would get any problems.
But such a feature where the user just selects to start a virus scan and CCleaner Cloud automatically starts the scan (without having the user to enter any command line syntax) would be very user friendly (good user experience, good usability).
If this is not possible then it would be cool to run any application in CCleaner Cloud and also to Schedule it.
So I can define a task called "Virus Scan" and enter the command line manually.
This has the advantage that also other tasks can be started automatically, like Backups.